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Bristol is one of Europe’s most dynamic cities with over a thousand years of history and a fascinating industrial and maritime heritage and similarly Bath, which grew up around its thermal water springs that can still be seen today in the Roman Baths Museum. It is also famous for its stunning architecture, the beautiful abbey, its flower filled streets, parks and gardens.
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Ramada Bristol City Hotel, Bristol
4 Star Tel: 08448 159 100
Redcliffe Way, Bristol |
This hotel is centrally located in the centre of Bristol next to the Temple Meads Train Station. The Arts Bar is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a busy day sightseeing or for fitness, the hotel offers a leisure club with indoor heated pool, sauna, steam room and gymnasium. All bedrooms are en-suite and are attractively furnished,offering tea and coffee making facilities, TV, hairdryer. Lift.
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| Sunday 5 May |
6 Days |
£360 |
| Sunday 28 July |
6 Days |
£395 |
No Single supplement. Insurance £17.50
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What’s Included:
5 nights dinner, bed and breakfast.Guided Tour of Bath
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| ITINERARY |
| Day 1 |
We leave home and travel to Bristol to arrive early evening. |
| Day 2 |
We travel to Bath and start with a guided tour, then you will
have free time to explore this wonderful city on your own.
Visit the Roman Baths museum or simply enjoy the parks and
gardens. |
| Day 3 |
At leisure to explore the many attractions of Bristol |
| Day 4 |
Our excursion today takes us to Wells with its glorious
cathedral, one of England’s most beautiful medieval buildings.
Then on to Glastonbury, reputed to be the site of the first
Christian church and the Camelot of King Arthur, the town is
steeped in history. |
| Day 5 |
We cross the Severn Bridge and travel to Cardiff, the capital
city of Wales. Here we will have free time to browse around
the shops, to visit the Castle or to meander around Tiger Bay. |
| Day 6 |
We bid farewell to Bristol and make our way home to arrive
mid-evening. |
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